By Janet Ifidon and Timileyin Okunuga/Lagos
Akanni Dipo, a transporter based in Lagos
Buhari is not ready for a free and fair election. He postponed it delebrately to discourage foreign observers. He thinks he can rig this one? Not possible.
Oladosu K, a student of Ogun state university
INEC had four years to prepare for an election, but they brought this bad news to Nigeria this morning. Nigerian Government is a failed Government.
Ajayi David a civil servant based Ifako ijaiye area of Lagos:
The postponement of the 2019 general election is an act of incompetency.
Ibidun O a trader
This postponement has come at a great cost to my husband who had to travel a long distance to vote.
INEC must (refund) my husband’s money. He had traveled to go and vote with his own personal resources.
Yemi BADRU
I don’t know if I should be sad or happy about the postponement of elections, all I know is that many people traveled long hours just to go and vote because of the ridiculous laws that you have to vote in your unit and not anywhere,now they have postpone it is not fair.
Paul O
This is a sign of Incompetence, INEC actually postponed the elections on the day of the elections. What a shame, what were they doing for 4 years? This country is a big joke.
David O
INEC can postpone at this late hour, no problem we are waiting. INEC had better also extend the collection of PVCs by at least three days within the postponement period so that Biafrans that were just told by their leader Nnamdi Kanu that they can go ahead to vote can use the opportunity to collect their PVCs.
Tope Iyiola
Honestly speaking, Nigerians have a lot of and its only God that can solve it for us has been postponed till Feb 23 andMarch 9. They don’t even consider people in this country at all.
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